Images: Vettel dominates European Grand Prix

Second win of the season

Sebastian Vettel celebrated a joyous day for Germany on Sunday with a pole-to-flag European Grand Prix victory for Red Bull ahead of McLaren's English champions Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button.

Hamilton, runner-up in Valencia for the third year in a row, still managed to double his championship lead over Button, who finished third.

On a hot afternoon full of incident and controversy, and at a street circuit that has offered few thrills in the past, Vettel charged back into the championship reckoning with his second win of the season.

'It wasn't as easy as expected'

Hamilton, who had started the day three points clear of his team-mate, now has 127 points to Button's 121 after nine races, with Vettel on 115.

"It's about time," said the German, who had failed to convert his three previous poles this season into victory but found himself celebrating a double victory over the English after Germany thrashed England 4-1 in the World Cup.

"It is good to be back and on a circuit where we didn't expect to be that strong, to be quick enough all the time in the race to slightly pull away, find the gap and then carry the car home. It wasn't as easy as expected," he added.

Angry Alonso

The safety car was deployed for four laps after Webber's accident, triggering a drive-through penalty for Hamilton, who was judged to have illegally overtaken it at the pit lane exit.

To the fury of Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, who was immediately behind and found himself held up by the safety car, Hamilton had built up a sufficient margin that he was able to take his penalty and still retain position.

"It's a pity for us...and the 60,000 or 70,000 spectators who came here and saw a manipulated race," Alonso told Spanish reporters.

The drive-through, on the 27th of 57 laps, took the sting out of what might have been an enthralling battle at the front as Hamilton chased his third win in a row.

He had banged wheels with Vettel on the opening lap after barging past Webber for second place but crossed the line 5.042 seconds adrift of the winner.

Alonso finished ninth in front of his home crowd but moved up to eighth after nine drivers including Button were handed five-second penalties by stewards at a post-race enquiry for breaching safety car regulations.